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Great for big feet!
Palmer Power Link System Standard Lifters
March 17, 2006
If you've got big feet you know how hard it is to find a board wide enough in order to prevent toe-drag! Then, once you got the super-wide board you realize that it's a real pain in the butt to make edge-to-edge transitions. Well, I got the PLS supers and found that not only can I slightly reduce the width of the boards I ride (now I'm in the 25cm range instead of 26cm+), but they also allow more leverage for edge transitions since your feet are further from the ground (or fulcrum point for that matter). They take a little getting used to though (because it's harder to really "feel" the board), so take it easy after you first dial these puppies in.
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Burton Devo Beanie - Men's
March 17, 2006
This beanie is super warm and has a neat little stash pocket for your stuff.
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Great for big feet!
Palmer Power Link System Standard Lifters
March 17, 2006
If you've got big feet you know how hard it is to find a board wide enough in order to prevent toe-drag! Then, once you got the super-wide board you realize that it's a real pain in the butt to make edge-to-edge transitions. Well, I got the PLS supers and found that not only can I slightly reduce the width of the boards I ride (now I'm in the 25cm range instead of 26cm+), but they also allow more leverage for edge transitions since your feet are further from the ground (or fulcrum point for that matter). They take a little getting used to though (because it's harder to really "feel" the board), so take it easy after you first dial these puppies in.
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